The Anatomy of Fear

Brandon Young

The Anatomy of Fear: we cut deeper. We are a monthly(ish) podcast that looks at trends in horror and society, and tries to dissect what it all means. Hosts Alan and Brandon talk about all things horror, ranging from film, television, books, and get incredibly side-tracked while trying to do all of that. Thanks for listening. We really appreciate it. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anatomyoffear/support read less
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Episodes

TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #5: The Emerging Genre Of Isolation Horror
Nov 26 2020
TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #5: The Emerging Genre Of Isolation Horror
This episode is all about natural horror films featuring characters in an isolated setting. This type of natural horror film is the most popular kind of natural horror at the moment, and we can expect to see many more to come, for reasons explained in the episode! Movies discussed include: Cujo, Crawl, Open Water, The Reef, The Shallows, 47 Meters Down, The Canyon, Backcountry, Frozen, this year's Outback, and others. Natural Horror November is almost over, but I hope you've been enjoying it so far! A list of natural horror films   is available on our blog,  anatomyoffear.com, in case you want  recommendations. We will be watching  natural horror films all month,   and if you want to participate, use the  hashtag  #NaturalHorrorNovember. Join us online at https://anatomyoffear.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/anatomyoffear/. Also, you can now email us at anatomyoffearpodcast@gmail.com. If you'd be willing, please head to iTunes and leave us a 5-star    review. It only takes a minute and does a lot to help us out. Intro music courtesy of Cory Chy. Find his music online at https://soundcloud.com/cory_chy and http://youtube.com/CoryChy Audio clips during our show are not ours, and permissions for those belong to those who created them. We're not trying to steal anything, and will give credit whenever we can. If you'd like us to remove  any audio clips, please let us know and accept our apology. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anatomyoffear/support
TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #4: The Many Faces Of Disaster Horror
Nov 20 2020
TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #4: The Many Faces Of Disaster Horror
This episode looks at the little-known genre of Disaster Horror, and when it overlaps with Natural Horror. This is one of the longest episodes for a reason: there is a lot to talk about! This episode looks at four types of disaster horror, and the films discussed include: Earthquake!, The Wave, Threads, Chernobyl, Flu, Contagion, Melancholia and These Final Hours. I hope you are enjoying these episodes! A list of natural horror films  is available on our blog,  anatomyoffear.com, in case you want  recommendations. We will be watching  natural horror films all month,  and if you want to participate, use the  hashtag #NaturalHorrorNovember. Join us online at https://anatomyoffear.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/anatomyoffear/. Also, you can now email us at anatomyoffearpodcast@gmail.com. If you'd be willing, please head to iTunes and leave us a 5-star   review. It only takes a minute and does a lot to help us out.Intro   Music: Intro music courtesy of Cory Chy. Find his music online at https://soundcloud.com/cory_chy and http://youtube.com/CoryChy Audio clips during our show are not ours, and permissions for those    belong to those who created them. We're not trying to steal anything,     and will give credit whenever we can. If you'd like us to remove any    audio clips, please let us know and accept our apology. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anatomyoffear/support
TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #2: The Poetic Realism of True Natural Horror
Nov 7 2020
TAOF Presents Natural Horror November #2: The Poetic Realism of True Natural Horror
Episode two of Natural Horror November focuses on the truest of natural horror films. Films discussed include Jaws, The Birds, Frogs, The Long Weekend, and others. This is not an exhaustive look at natural horror films that do not involve mutation, but it looks at a few key threads in natural horror that utilize a poetic style to tell the story. A list of natural horror films is available on our blog, anatomyoffear.com, in case you want recommendations. We will be watching natural horror films all month, and if you want to participate, use the hashtag #NaturalHorrorNovember.  Join us online at https://anatomyoffear.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/anatomyoffear/. Also, you can now email us at anatomyoffearpodcast@gmail.com. If you'd be willing, please head to iTunes and leave us a 5-star review. It only takes a minute and does a lot to help us out.Intro Music: Intro music courtesy of Cory Chy. Find his music online at https://soundcloud.com/cory_chy and http://youtube.com/CoryChy Additional music: "Tension" by David Fesliyan (Fesliyan Studios) Audio clips during our show are not ours, and permissions for those  belong to those who created them. We're not trying to steal anything,   and will give credit whenever we can. If you'd like us to remove any  audio clips, please let us know and accept our apology. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anatomyoffear/support